60s Mopar Chrysler Headlight Rims Rings Head Light 62 63 64 65 66 ??? 1964 on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Washington, United States
Here are 2 60s Mopar head light rims that are rather in nice shape but not show quality . We think they're for 1964 Chrysler Imperial . On the inside it has a Mopar star with numbers 2788-012 . These have little to no pitting , but there might be some real light scratches .These will look real great on a driver . The diameter is 7 1/8 inches on the outside on the inside its 6 inches.They're 1 1/4 inches deep .Look at photos and check numbers to see if this is what your look for .
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